Data access without the entry Having been rapped on the knuckles for hacking Apple's iPhone, SAP is playing by the rules to make its next customer relationship management (CRM) software work with Apple's handset.… ...full story at the register (uk)
from the register (uk) on Wed, Dec 05 2007
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